Spearheading Voting Reform

Every American has a constitutional right to vote. It is one of the main ways constituents can make their voices heard. Making the voting process easier, more open, and more accessible is the first step toward ensuring that our voices are being heard. Legislation restricting voting disproportionally affects working-class communities and communities of color. This damages our democracy and silences voices that have a right to be heard.

My plan to improve our weak voting system includes:

Increasing voter participation by allowing early voting, so that people aren't prevented from exercising their constitutional rights just because they work long hours.

Enacting automatic voter registration, because there shouldn’t be any barriers preventing people from registering to vote.

Increasing ballot access for naturalized citizens by making ballots available in multiple languages so no one feels disenfranchised because English is a second language.

Empowering young people by giving 16 and 17 year olds the right to vote in local municipal elections.